"You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty," ISam17:45
When we face challenges, either financial, career, business, family relationship or marital issues, do you check your wallet? or trying to get people on your side or trying to find the best form of arguments or the best weapon of intimidation you could find to resolve these issues? When you are faced with health concerns, is your physician the source of your confidence? During the downs that come between the ups in your career, is your network or resume your source of comfort?
When facing a problem, the natural tendency is to look over our resources, abilities and connections and find in them the confidence needed to get through.
Israel tried that route of depending on own abilities and resources when faced with a problem of giant proportions-Goliath. No one, not even the king, would face the Goliath of the Philistines. Only one man dared to face Goliath without fear. it was David, where many remembered him as a shepherd boy. His reliance was not on past victories, though he had them, nor on the armor that was made available to him, nor on the weapons he carried with him.
David relied on God. That does not mean that he did not use his skills he learnt while shepherding his father's sheep.
"You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty," he said. (17:45). David wanted all to know that "it is not by sword or spear that the LORD saves; for the battle is the LORD's" (v. 47). David acknowledged that the battle is the Lord's. God gave a swift victory to the one who trusted Him.
Whatever difficulties you face in life, some may seem to take a long time to see complete victory, while some may seem victory is far away, take heart, our confidence must not be in self alone but in God.
Whatever you face today, remember to trust in God. Ask Him to help you through the challenge before you.
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